14 October 2020

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A Year in the Life of Churchill

A Year in the Life of Churchill


BOOK REVIEW In these times of COVID-19, people have a lot of time to read books. LW residents are invited to submit reviews of their favorites for publication in the LW Weekly. Include your name and mutual and telephone numbers. The reviews are subject to editing and will run as space allows. Email them to pattym@lwsb.com. For more information, call (562) 472-1277. “The Splendid and the Vile:

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Get out and go back in time

Get out and go back in time


St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in downtown Long Beach hosts its Brass Rubbing Medieval Arts Center starting Tuesday, Oct. 20. Outside the newly renovated Great Hall of Cassidy Castle, the Middle Ages are brought to life via historical brass rubbings, docent talks and hands-on crafts. Visitors to the 34th-annual event will learn about medieval knights and their armor, ladies’ fashion of the time,

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Mutual 15 residents applaud dancer ….

Mutual 15 residents applaud dancer ….


Mutual 15 residents applaud dancer Susan Saraf (bottom) as she takes a bow after the final number, "I'll Remember You," at the well-received Hui O Hula Club show the weekend of Oct. 3-4 near "hostess with the mostest" Cherry Hostler's home. The hula club continues to practice twice a week, and its dancers and musicians are happy to share their aloha at any outdoor

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You have a beautiful smize!

You have a beautiful smize!


“We can’t shake hands, or hug, hold hands, or say ‘hi’ to friends the way we did in the ‘good old days,’ but social distancing is no excuse for not greeting our neighbors in a way to let them know we care how they are doing.” Such kind words kicked off the Recreation Committee’s Smize Contest in May. As coined by model/actress TyraBanks,“smizing”meanssmiling with your eyes,

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